Part, Question
1 2, 101 | shall be found therein, thanksgiving and the voice of praise."~
2 2, 102 | offered to God, either in thanksgiving, or for the welfare and
3 2, 102 | to the peace-offerings of thanksgiving, which ~were eaten on the
4 2, 102 | rejected that is received with ~thanksgiving" (1 Tim. 4:4). It was therefore
5 2, 102 | rejected that is received with ~thanksgiving." It was therefore unfitting
6 2, 103 | there will be naught but "thanksgiving and voice of ~praise" (Is.
7 2, 103 | rejected that is ~received with thanksgiving" (1 Tim. 4:4). With regard
8 2, 3 | Another is the ~confession of thanksgiving or praise, and this is an
9 2, 78 | gratitude) means ~"good thanksgiving," and is mentioned by Macrobius:
10 2, 81 | the person who asks is "thanksgiving"; since ~"through giving
11 2, 81 | servants," etc. belong to thanksgiving; the words, "grant, we beseech ~
12 2, 81 | intercession is praying for others; thanksgiving is offered by the mind ~
13 2, 81 | before it is past. Hence ~thanksgiving for other benefits precedes
14 2, 104 | human favors?~(4) Whether thanksgiving should be deferred?~(5)
15 2, 104 | be deferred?~(5) Whether thanksgiving should be measured according
16 2, 104 | Ethic. 5,4). Therefore thanksgiving, which belongs ~to gratitude,
17 2, 104 | paid ~spontaneously. Hence thanksgiving is less thankful when compelled,
18 2, 104 | continuous, the greater ~the thanksgiving due for it. Now the favor
19 2, 104 | reason he is bound to greater thanksgiving.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[106] A[
20 2, 104 | Para. 1/2~I answer that, Thanksgiving [gratiarum actio] in the
21 2, 104 | the innocent owes greater thanksgiving, because he receives a greater ~
22 2, 104 | cannot thank himself, since thanksgiving seems to ~pass from one
23 2, 104 | person to another. Therefore thanksgiving is not due to ~every benefactor.~
24 2, 104 | Para. 1/1~OBJ 2: Further, thanksgiving, whereby we repay favors,
25 2, 152 | rejected that is received with ~thanksgiving." Therefore fornication
26 3, 80 | Postcommunion ~prayer of thanksgiving is said in the Mass, and
27 3, 83 | celebration of mass ends with the thanksgiving, the ~people rejoicing for
28 3, 88 | De Inv. Rhet. ii) that thanksgiving is a ~special virtue. But
29 3, 88 | ingratitude is opposed to thanksgiving. Therefore ~ingratitude
30 Suppl, 13| committed: and just as ~thanksgiving or worship or the like regard
31 Suppl, 16| now, but another, ~viz. thanksgiving to God for His mercy in
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